Team India had a terrible performance at the 2022 Asia Cup, when the team lost to Pakistan and Sri Lanka to be ousted from the Super 4.
India lost both of their games in which they batted first after winning the toss, and despite posting scores of 170 or more in both contests, Rohit Sharma’s team was ultimately defeated in the last over. However, Bhuvneshwar Kumar being very pricey had been another contributing element in both losses.
The top Indian bowler, who is renowned for having an exceptional economy rate in the game’s shortest format, posted statistics of 1/40 against Pakistan and 14 runs in the match’s pivotal 19th over against Sri Lanka, which also featured two wides.

I Want To See Bhuvneshwar Kumar Continue To Make Sure He Swings The Ball Both Ways: Brett Lee
While Bhuvneshwar had an outstanding performance in India’s last match against Afghanistan, the team won by a score of 101 runs because of his remarkable 5/4 performance.
When discussing Bhuvneshwar’s recent performances, former Australia pacer Brett Lee insisted that he wanted to see more from the Indian fast bowler. Bhuvneshwar relied heavily on his knuckleballs in the first overs of the game against Sri Lanka, but Lee thinks the bowler should be concentrating more on swinging the ball.

“I want more from Bhuvneshwar Kumar because I know how good he is. This guy is world-class. I want to see Bhuvi continue to make sure he swings the ball both ways, keeps his pace over 140, and if that happens, he leads from the front.
He is a part of the wolf pack. If he leads from the front in Australia, I feel the Indian bowling attack can work around someone like him,” Lee told Quint.

Since his injury-related comeback in March of last year, Bhuveshwar has been a crucial member of the Indian side. He was also a key component of the pace attack for India’s T20 World Cup campaign.